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José Gregorio Hernández : ウィキペディア英語版 | José Gregorio Hernández
José Gregorio Hernández, SFO () (October 26, 1864 - June 29, 1919) was a Venezuelan physician. Born in Isnotú, Trujillo State, Venezuela, he went on to reach legendary status, more so after his death.〔 ==Life== In 1888 Hernández graduated as a medical doctor at ''Universidad Central de Venezuela'', in Caracas. The Venezuelan government awarded him a grant to continue his studies in Europe. Hernández traveled to Paris, France, where he studied other fields of medicine such as: bacteriology, pathology, microbiology, histology, and physiology. Following his return to Venezuela, he became a leading doctor at the ''Hospital José María Vargas''. Between 1891 and 1916, Hernández dedicated himself to teaching, medicine, and religious practice. He sought priesthood in two occasions, but his fragile physical conditions would ultimately prevent him from achieving that status. He studied at the ''Monastery of Lucca'' in Italy for ten months in 1908. In 1913, he enrolled at the ''Latin American Pío School of Rome'' to continue the priestly career, but had to return to Venezuela for health reasons. Among the scientific publications of this famous Venezuelan are ''The Elements of Bacteriology'' (1906), ''About the Angina Pectoris of Malaric Origin'' (1909) and ''The Elements of Philosophy'' (1912). Dr. Hernández treated the poor for free and even bought them medicines with his own money. One day in 1919, while bringing medicine to the home of one of his patients in Caracas, Hernández was struck by a car and killed.
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